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Re: 1.9 Client side hook

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 19:10:06 +0200

On 21.04.2016 18:54, Aria Roller wrote:
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> If they are truly temp files than I wouldn't expect to see any
> svnXXXX.tmp files in the dir so it seems some get deleted and some do
> not(bug?).. based on what client hooks are being called?

some temp files are not deleted immediately. For example we can't delete
a temp file we pass to a diff tool because that tool will still need
those files. The same for blame files and others.
They all have the same naming scheme though.

But TortoiseProc.exe deletes all temp files that are older than a day
automatically on startup. So those temp files won't be there for very long.

> Also I do occasionally get the same file thats printed in the script
> with the correct information. It just seems random, but may be
> working as intended?

Temp files are created with the temp flag on NTFS. So Windows decides
when those files are removed. Some won't even show up at all because
they're kept in RAM and never written to the disk.
Some temp files TortoiseProc creates are kept until you close all dialogs.

Just read the files in your script and see if you get the correct info.

Stefan

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